الاتجاهات الحديثة في دراسات الصحافة العلمية المطبوعة والرقمية في الفترة من 2013 وحتى 2023- دراسة تحليلية مقارنة

نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية

المؤلف

كلية الإعلام- جامعة بنغازي

المستخلص

تتنمي هذه الدراسة إلى الدراسات الوصفية التحليلية، التي تعتمد منهج المسح معتمدة أسلوب تحليل المضمون وأسلوب التحليل من المستوى الثاني analysis Secondary الذي يقوم على إعادة استخدام البيانات الناتجة من بحوث العلوم الاجتماعية، ويقدم التحليل مصدرًا مهمًا للبيانات التطبيقية، كما يوفر للباحثين معلومات يمكن الإفادة منها في معالجة مشكلات بحثية مهمة، وتحدد الإطار الموضوعي لمجتمع الدراسة في مجموعة البحوث سواءً المنشورة أو  غير المنشورة باللغتين العربية والإنجليزية، ذات الصلة بموضوع الصحافة العلمية الرقمية والورقية بمختلف دول العالم، والتي استطاعت الباحثة الحصول عليها من خلال المسح الشامل للمكتبتين العربية والغربية سواء من خلال المكتبات التقليدية، أو من خلال قواعد البيانات والمعلومات المتاحة على شبكة الإنترنت، وتوصلت الدراسة إلى مجموعة من النتائج، أبرزها: التزايد المطرد في دراسات الصحافة العلمية الرقمية مقابل استقرار دراسات الصحافة العلمية الورقية، وأن أهم الاتجاهات الحديثة في دراسات الصحافة العلمية تمتثل في أربعة اتجاهات، هي: اتجاه دراسات مضامين الصحافة العلمية ومعالجتها الصحفية، اتجاه دراسات الاتجاه الوظيفي للصحافة العلمية، اتجاه دراسات تتناول دور القائم بالاتصال في الصحافة العلمية، اتجاه الدراسات النقدية في الصحافة العلمية.

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